Bailey Beanie by Lindsey Faciane

Bailey Beanie

Knitting
November 2016
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 13 - 9.0 mm
90 - 110 yards (82 - 101 m)
Adult - one size
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

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THE INSPIRATION

Nothing is more satisfying than knitting something special for yourself, especially if it’s made in a classic style that you will reach for again and again! The Bailey Beanie is one of those patterns. It has a slightly slouchy fit that looks great on everyone, and the simple style will match every outfit in your closet.

THE CONSTRUCTION

Knit from the bottom up and in the round, this pattern uses a variety of different knitting techniques to help you master the basics. Not only does the pattern contain written instructions, it also includes a detailed photo tutorial to help you along the way, making perfect for those who are new to knitting in the round using the magic loop method. You will need to know how to cast on, knit and purl, and K2tog. It’s all quite simple! I recommend this easy pattern for beginner knitters.

THE YARN

This pattern was designed using Plymouth Yarns Baby Alpaca Grande in “Dark Grey.” I absolutely loved working with this yarn as it is incredibly soft and on the heavier side of bulky weight. It is 2-ply, so it’s light and lofty as well. Another great yarn for this pattern would be The Fibre Company Tundra, available online from Stars Hollow Yarns, my local yarn shop.

MATERIALS

  • Approx 100 yards (91 m) of bulky weight (5) yarn.

  • US size 13 (9mm) circular knitting needles.

  • Tapestry needle

MEASUREMENTS

Approx 9” (23 cm) tall and 20” (50 cm) around. Don’t worry, it’s super stretchy!

GAUGE

12 sts x 16 rows = 4” in stockinette stitch

DISCLAIMER

You are more than welcome to sell anything you make using this pattern; I just ask that you credit me as the designer and include a link to my blog. You may not claim this pattern as your own, and you may not sell or distribute its contents in any form. You may not copy and paste from this page; please purchase the printable download from my shop if you prefer that format. Some blog posts may contain affiliate links, through which I will receive compensation at no cost to you, if you purchase something from clicking the link. All statements regarding yarn, needles, notions, and other fiber-related products are my own genuine opinions. If you have any questions, you can reach me by email at thechesapeakeneedle@gmail.com.

SHARING

I hope you enjoy this knitting pattern! Be sure to sign up for our email newsletter so you don’t miss the next one! Also, I’d love to see your work! Tag me in your photos on Instagram using @thechesapeakeneedle, #thechesapeakeneedle, and #BaileyBeanie so that I can find you easily! I just might share your photos on my page. If you had fun using this pattern, please consider passing it along to a friend who might like to make it too! You can find me on Pinterest, Ravelry, and Instagram. See you there!